Lee Se-yeon is one of nine presenters of Naked News Korea, the channel where anchors appear topless for an adult news program. Lee (23) had a "normal" career working for a company before joining Naked News and started the interview with the Chosun Ilbo by saying, "Please focus on the news rather than the breasts."

Asked if it was a difficult decision to expose her body to the public, Lee said, "People often say I'm bold. I'm confident about how I look and what I am. Also, I'm used to it now after three months of training after I got through the audition." She disagrees that viewers will be more interested in her body than the news. "I don't think that will necessarily be the case. Honestly, there are many other sources of real pornography. They might look at my body and breasts when watching the program, but I'm sure their ears will be listening to the news," she said.

Lee said the company plans to maintain the current level of nudity and go no further since it reflects the cultural norms in Korea. Therefore, it is highly contextual to the changes in people's thoughts and trend. "If there is a consensus among people on more nudity, the contents can go along with such changes," she said.

Lady Gaga hit the stage with pyrotechnics shooting from her breasts at the MuchMusic Video Awards in Toronto on Sunday night. After her electrifying performance she won best international video artist award for her hit song 'Poker Face.'

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

GM and Segway came up with a two wheeled electric car called the PUMA, or Personal Urban Mobility Accessibility.

The GM PUMA car should be able to reach top speeds of 35 mph with a 35 range. The cars would be networked to allow communication between the car and that humongous dump truck barreling down on you. GM has announced that this first version is basically a framework from which they will hang plastic body panels to give the PUMA some extra pizazz. The PUMA is designed to function in bike lanes, which are slim to none in most American cities and often disrespected.

Get ready for a new sound — not look — to the tiny Smart cars produced by Daimler. The Smart ED — the ED stands for electric drive — can cover about 90 miles without recharging, Daimler said, adding that limited production would start by the end of 2009.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Toyota wants to show the world that the too-cute-for-words iQ city car is even thriftier than the window sticker suggests. The iQ is pretty impressive out of the box, returning a Prius-beating 55 mpg — that would be 66 miles per Imperial gallon if you’re on that side of the pond.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Photo of tiny car. The e’mo, which stands for “efficient mobility” and “electric motion” is another electric commuter cars that is on the drawing board.The e’mo is a prototype that the designers from Stauffacherbenz, together with Rapperswil technical university in Switzerland, hope will be brought to market within the next year for a price of about $12,000.Related posts:* Tiny Cars* Tiny Cars - iQ* Tiny Cars - Smart ED* Tiny Cars - PUMA

For the most part the naked cycling that has taken place has been mostly at naturist/nudist communities and resorts around the world. Small community festivals, less-traveled roads, mountain trails, and other remote outdoor areas have also been favorite places for those looking for peace and fresh air away from their hectic urban lives.

As streaking became popularized in 1974, more streakers reached for their bikes for some fun variation. Several parades and fairs became targets for those wishing to crash the event and add a bit of spontaneity and thrills. The Summer Solstice Parade in Fremont District of Seattle is probably the best example. Naked riders also showed up randomly at Critical Mass events around the world.

Photo of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) activists sit with red painting on their semi-nude body to protest against bullfighting at the Trocadero near the Eiffel tower, in Paris, Thursday June 18, 2009.(AP Photo/Francois Mori)